A one piece mouthpiece with a mandibular re-positioning extension for reducing snoring, and in particular, to a dental orthosis for easy engagement with the upper dentition of a person and intended to eliminate snoring. The mouthpiece is made from a deformable material with a shape complementary to a person's upper teeth and dental arch. The mouthpiece generally has an arched channel which embraces the upper teeth of a person. The mouthpiece includes an attached downward anterior mandibular extension located at the back of the top of the arch of the mouthpiece.
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12. A device for alleviating snoring comprising:
a body adapted to engage at least a portion of a wearer's upper dentition, said body having a depending anterior extension,
said body customized to orient the wearer's lower jaw in a position of neutral alignment with respect to the wearer's natural bite, whereby the lower jaw is restrained from posterior movement while said mouthpiece body is being worn,
wherein said depending anterior extension is adapted to abut a surface of at least a portion of a lower dentition of the wearer to maintain a jaw of the wearer in a position of natural alignment to prevent obstruction of an airway of the wearer.
1. A mouthpiece for use by a person during sleep to reduce snoring, said mouthpiece comprising:
a mouthpiece body customized to orient the person's lower jaw in a position of neutral alignment with respect to the person's natural bite, whereby the lower jaw is restrained from posterior movement while said mouthpiece body is being worn; and
a mandibular anterior extension suspended downward and out from said mouthpiece, said mandibular anterior extension aligned against a back of a front tooth of the person's mouth, wherein alignment of the mandibular anterior extension against the back of the front tooth causes the person's tongue to be pushed back and his jaw to be placed in a position of natural alignment with respect to the jaw and tooth, thereby moving the person's soft palate into a position whereby his airway is opened to increase air flow and reduce snoring.
9. A one-piece mouthpiece for use by a person during sleep to reduce snoring, said mouthpiece comprising:
a mouthpiece body having front and back ends, and upper and lower surfaces consistent to an upper dental arch of the person and adapted to embrace upper teeth of the person; and
said mouthpiece body comprising a deformable material and customized to orient the person's lower jaw in a position of neutral alignment with respect to the person's natural bite, whereby the lower jaw is restrained from posterior movement while said mouthpiece body is being worn, said mouthpiece body further having an attached anterior mandibular extension positioned downward so that, when worn, said mandibular anterior extension is located in back of front teeth of the person and acts to position the tongue back into the mouth of the person and to move a jaw of the person to its position of natural alignment.
11. A method for reducing snoring during sleep, the method comprising the steps of:
creating a mouthpiece customized to orient a person's lower jaw in a position of neutral alignment with respect to the person's natural bite, whereby the lower jaw is restrained from posterior movement while said mouthpiece body is being worn, said mouthpiece based on a wax bite impression of the person's upper dentition, wherein the mouthpiece is made from a deformable material, said deformable material vacuum drawn over the wax bite impression of the person's upper dentition; and
inserting the mouthpiece over upper teeth of the person, the mouthpiece having front and back ends, and lower and upper surfaces having a shape consistent with a upper dental arch of the person, and having an anterior downwardly-positioned mandibular anterior extension portion attached inside the top of the arch of the mouthpiece and positioned behind front teeth of the person,
wherein the mandibular anterior extension portion is operable to reposition a tongue of the person and move a jaw of the person to a position of natural alignment, allowing for free flow of air and reduction in snoring.
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The present disclosure relates generally to an oral apparatus for reducing snoring, and more specifically, to a dental mouthpiece for easy engagement with the teeth of a user to reduce snoring.
Snoring is typically caused by partial obstruction of an individual's airway during sleep. Snoring occurs when the pharyngeal airway is partially obstructed, resulting in vibration of the oral tissues during respiration. Snoring tends to become more severe as patients grow older, likely due to progressive loss of muscle tone in the patient's throat and oral tissues.
In these respects, the snore relieving apparatus with mandibular positioning according to the present disclosure substantially departs from the conventional concepts and designs of the prior art, and in so doing provides an apparatus primarily developed for the purpose of reducing snoring, and in particular, to a mouthpiece for easy placement on the upper teeth of a user, comfortable to wear, and which permits the natural movement and positioning of the lower jaw. In addition, the mandibular positioning piece is small enough so as to not position the tongue in an irritating and uncomfortable position.
The general purpose of the present disclosure, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a mouthpiece with an oral anterior mandibular positioning piece that is primarily developed for the purpose of reducing snoring, and in particular, this one-piece snoring mouthpiece fits on the upper teeth and arch of the mouth to help prevent snoring by positioning the lower jaw forward.
To attain this, the present disclosure generally comprises an arched channel made up of a deformable material adapted to be engaged with the upper teeth of a user. The upper member may further comprises front and rear ends, and upper and lower surface portions. The mouthpiece further comprises inner and outer upstanding wall portions extending upwardly from upper surface portion to define a channel for receiving at least a portion of some of the teeth of the upper dentition in user's mouth. Further, a mandibular downward positioning piece extends from the anterior of the arched channel to press against the tongue so as position the lower jaw forward and reduce snoring.
In another embodiment, the anterior mandibular extension may suspend downwardly from front end of the arched member. The anterior mandibular extension may further comprise an interior surface and an exterior surface. The interior surface of anterior mandibular extension is a shaped piece and is used to maintain the user's tongue in a forward position thereby positioning the lower jaw forward.
In addition, it may be noted that the described mouth piece, including the anterior mandibular extension, may be flavored and made of colored or non-colored materials.
To accommodate the mouth of the user, each mouth piece is custom made to fit the upper dentition; using a mold made from the upper dentition and a warm deformable material vacuum sucked over the custom mold. The size of the anterior mandibular extension and teeth channel may be modified to fit the mouth and arch of each user.
Some of the features, advantages and benefits of the present mouthpiece having been stated, others will become apparent as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, presented solely for exemplary purposes and not with the intent to limit the disclosure thereto, and in which:
The present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the disclosure are shown. This disclosure, may, however be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the illustrated embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these illustrated embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
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The mouthpiece body 12 may be provided with front 18 and back 20 ends and upper 14 and lower 16 surfaces consistent to a person's upper dental arch configured to embrace the upper teeth of a person. The mouthpiece body 12 also includes a mandibular anterior extension 28 and 30 suspended downward and out from the mouthpiece 10 and aligned against the back of the front teeth of a person's mouth. The anterior mandibular extension 28 and 30 can be oval, square, round, triangle, rectangular or shaped as a whale tail.
Upper arch 12 also includes front and rear ends 18 and 20, respectively, and an downward anterior mandibular extension 28 and 30 attached to upper arch 12 at front end 18. Inner and outer wall portions 22 and 24 respectively, extend upwardly from inner and outer edges of upper surface portion 14. Inner and outer wall portions 22, 24 extend rearward from front end 18 of upper arch 12 towards the rear of a user's upper teeth.
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The mandibular anterior extension 28 may contain an interior surface 30 which may be textured or smooth. When the mouth piece 10 is fitted onto the person's upper teeth, the interior surface 30 of mandibular anterior extension pushes a person's tongue forward, by contacting the tongue and interior surface 30 of mandibular anterior extension 28. As an additional benefit, the alignment of the mandibular anterior extension against the back of the front teeth causes a user's tongue to be pushed back and jaw of said user to be advanced forward, increasing airflow and thereby reducing snoring.
In one embodiment, the downwardly extending mandibular anterior extension piece 28 and 30 extends downward and serves to shift the user's lower jaw forward, the size, shape and thickness of the mandibular anterior extension 28 and 30 may be determined by the anatomy of the user's lower dentition and jaw structure, as well as the user's natural jaw alignment. The size and thickness of the mandibular anterior extension will depend on the size and shape of a person's mouth so as to keep the mandible in the most forward position while keeping in harmony with the jaw, or the jaws natural resting position.
Mouthpiece 10 should be created and fitted by a dentist to ensure proper fitting and placement of the mandibular anterior extension. The downwardly mandibular anterior extension 28 may be then configured with the appropriate thickness and proper length and angling to provide the optimal forward shift of the lower jaw outward.
Mouthpiece 10 may also be created using pre-made large or small molds which may then be fitted to the person's upper teeth and custom sized for optimum fit, as illustrated in
The one-piece device allows for forward location of the user's lower jaw which is caused by the whale-tale or tongue-like shaping of the downward mandibular anterior extension from the upper arch. This shape allows for an effective and comfortable snoring dental apparatus.
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While the disclosure has been described in connection with the specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it may be capable of further modification. Furthermore, this application may be intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure, including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the disclosure pertains.
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